Sentences with phrase «scientist sees connections»

Secondly, a good scientist sees connections between facts others don't see.

Not exact matches

In the future, the method may allow scientists to finally see new physics such as the connection between quantum physics and gravity.
As a scientist, you know that insight is often gained by having a breadth of vision and seeing connections that have not been recognized by others.
It's not uncommon to find genes that affect more than one trait, but this is the first time scientists have seen a genetic connection between reproduction and heart disease, the researchers report online June 22 in PLOS Genetics.
See Our Kids, Harvard political scientists Robert Putnam's new book, where he talks up the importance of mentoring for low - income kids, who find it hard to make the same connections that students from affluent families can.
Scientists investigated humans with canine distemper virus to see if there was a connection between distemper and the development of multiple sclerosis (MS), but they did not find one.
It will take a few years to see if the solar / climate connection is as strong as many scientist beleive.
The talks may seen «incremental forever» — a phrase I first heard in connection with climate research from the retired climate scientist Jerry Mahlman).
Some of the individuals who pursued CRU scientists for access to data in the months leading up to Climategate may be seen in this light; they had no connections with the oil industry or conservative think - tanks.
Once the man on the street saw that there was no connection between empirical reality and what mainstream scientists were saying, he'd start to question everything — even whether smoking was bad for you!
Just five years ago, there would have been a lot more reticence to make the connections in the midst of an unfolding event like this, but you're seeing more and more highly respected climate scientists saying, «Actually, we can make the connections
However, Kelly Sims Gallagher is not merely a coincidentally handy local Tufts University professor, she has direct connections with the same set of leaked industry memo phrases seen within the growing numbers of California global warming lawsuits — the «reposition global warming as theory rather than fact» strategy phrase and the «older, less - educated males» / «younger, lower - income women» targeting phrases — which are widely repeated elsewhere as proof that the fossil fuel industry «pays skeptic climate scientists to participate in misinformation campaigns» undermining the certainty of catastrophic man - caused global warming (despite those memos being worthless as evidence, but that is another matter).
«Update: 13th scientist disavows Heartland connection (See: Watkins at bottom of this post)» and it seems clear Greenpeace's letter was too trusting of Heartland's document.
Don't forget that Judith Curry was one of the «scientists» claiming a connection between increased hurricane activity and global warming with less than adequate data (see discussions on this blog).
So, let's see, when we (those defending the AGW theory) note that, of the small minority of scientists on the skeptic side making discredited arguments, many if not most seem to have quite direct connections to right - wing or libertarian organizations like the Cato Institute or the George C. Marshall Fund or with the fossil fuel (especially coal) industry, we are derided as engaging in «ad hominem» attacks and so forth.
There's a lot of interesting data connection stuff so you can connect to your billing system or you can pull in data from CSV files, you've always been able to do that but now I think it's a little easier to do and you can also do a lot more of interesting analysis on the data without having to be a data scientist yourself and so you can see trends and you can see things are moving in the numbers.
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